The end is not an end, I mean there are so much things that are not done for me. What about the relationships?…
I don't think the writer nor the director wanted to make an ending, per-say. A story will always go on. And honestly, the show's main point was never the relationships but the bonds and inner growth of the characters. I personally liked the open ending. A story won't end just because a relationship is settled, sometimes it's better to let the imagination of the viewers fly away. Or at least that's how I saw it.
I saw some praising for the acting around here, let's not lie to ourselves, the acting was horrible with a few exceptions. Moreover, I rarely saw chemistry between the characters.
Watched the first episode and found it exceedingly boring. This is the proper rating for this drama.
That's not necessary happening all the time. I've seen dramas that started off good but got messed up near the end or the other way around. You never know with kdramas especially since writers also don't know because most of the time the script is live written, as they record. It wasn't only a couple of times when the cast received the script on the day of filming that part.
If you are talking about the acting, that's also a bit pointless, because actors need time to settle down with their characters. The first episode isn't a direct view of what the drama will be in the future.
Imaginary Cat had horrendous acting and producing, Moorim was bad in every department but I do understand since you said that you are a Vixx fan but don't say that Prison school had unique humor, that's just an excuse to all the exposed butts and boobs.
Watched the first episode and found it exceedingly boring. This is the proper rating for this drama.
You finished low quality dramas like Moorim School,Prison School and Imaginary Cat completely tho.... Not saying this one is some high quality show because it's not to that extend but come on dude
It's so stupid how some people grade a drama after just 2 episodes. Always happening on this site. I personally didn't like it nor hated it however ranting about a drama when not even half of the drama aired is a bit pointless.
For me it wasn't just the "usual heart warming episodic drama" they actually touched important aspects of giving birth and child caring. Past characters were brought back to show their evolution. Of course everyone will see this drama through different eyes so just give it a try and judge it by yourself.
The first episode was a good start thus the drama has lots of potential. By the way VIKI has license for Mutsu. Please support Japanese drams on legal streams as well. The subbing team is also fast a they do a good job with the translations.
I watched (more like marathoned) the first 10 episodes and I'm enjoying this show so far. Even though it has 42 episodes, hopefully it will keep up the fast paced development.
So it's confirmed that the lawyer is Min now! ;D But I wonder if the forensic is LJY because I saw someone saying…
I think the forensic is actually LJY. When the kid from episode 7 (?) was in the hospital and the lawyer stayed with him, when the forensic guy appears, the lawyer says 'it's been a while'. Also LJY did mention in the past to Hyun that by the time Hyun will know, he will already be somewhere near (or something along these lines).
Min couldn't have killed LJY most probably LJY is the one who influenced Min all this time.
I just started this and is anyone getting a You're All Surrounded vibe? ^.^ Like with a detective team and goofy…
I also feel that it's way better than YAS, it does have a similar vibe but at the same time both shows are different because I remember You seems to focus more on one case where YAS had episodic cases.
If anyone was wondering to watch or not this drama, please do not take note of the rating. I'm tempted to believe that people who gave small marks were mostly into rom-com dramas. This drama is really good and has a lot of symbolic meanings behind the colors that the actors are dressed in. Try it out for yourself, however do watch out it has a heavy plot and is not easy to digest.
I think sometimes the acting and the scenes is a little bit more theatrical than they should be. Somehow i can't…
It seems like you took my comment as being against your opinion, thing that was never my intention nor to teach anything about dramas. However I do think that dramas don’t need to be connected to reality even though, supposedly, the stories take place in the same world we are living in. Of course, it’s an actor’s job to connect the viewer to the actual story and its character but the main point is how much you let yourself be connected to it.
Again, what I simply don’t agree (not against) with from your comment is the idea that writers are pretty much indebted to the viewer to give out something that is real when although the drama’s genre isn’t fantasy at the end of the day the story is fantasy, they are allowed to skip things/ideals from the real world.
The acting or story are the typical Korean melodrama type and as @Kachiiing also said it may not be everyone’s cup of tea but all I’ve seen in this drama so far is respecting the main idea of ‘melodramas’, there’s nothing unusual about it.
To end my comment, I wasn’t against your opinion, I was just not agreeing with what you said.
If you are talking about the acting, that's also a bit pointless, because actors need time to settle down with their characters. The first episode isn't a direct view of what the drama will be in the future.
Imaginary Cat had horrendous acting and producing, Moorim was bad in every department but I do understand since you said that you are a Vixx fan but don't say that Prison school had unique humor, that's just an excuse to all the exposed butts and boobs.
Min couldn't have killed LJY most probably LJY is the one who influenced Min all this time.
Again, what I simply don’t agree (not against) with from your comment is the idea that writers are pretty much indebted to the viewer to give out something that is real when although the drama’s genre isn’t fantasy at the end of the day the story is fantasy, they are allowed to skip things/ideals from the real world.
The acting or story are the typical Korean melodrama type and as @Kachiiing also said it may not be everyone’s cup of tea but all I’ve seen in this drama so far is respecting the main idea of ‘melodramas’, there’s nothing unusual about it.
To end my comment, I wasn’t against your opinion, I was just not agreeing with what you said.
This is a melodrama so of course the acting/story will be more theatrical than let's say rom-com dramas.